Engaged acclimatization: Towards responsible community‐based participatory research in Nunavut

In this article, we consider the formation of responsible research relationships with Inuit communities from an “outsider” researcher perspective. Cautious not to prescribe what counts as responsible, we draw on research experiences in several Nunavut communities to introduce and explain “engaged ac...

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Published in:The Canadian Geographer / Le Géographe canadien
Main Authors: Grimwood, Bryan S. R., Doubleday, Nancy C., Ljubicic, Gita J., Donaldson, Shawn G., Blangy, Sylvie
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2012
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1541-0064.2012.00416.x 2024-10-20T14:09:50+00:00 Engaged acclimatization: Towards responsible community‐based participatory research in Nunavut Grimwood, Bryan S. R. Doubleday, Nancy C. Ljubicic, Gita J. Donaldson, Shawn G. Blangy, Sylvie 2012 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1541-0064.2012.00416.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1541-0064.2012.00416.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1541-0064.2012.00416.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Canadian Geographies / Géographies canadiennes volume 56, issue 2, page 211-230 ISSN 0008-3658 1541-0064 journal-article 2012 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1541-0064.2012.00416.x 2024-09-23T04:36:16Z In this article, we consider the formation of responsible research relationships with Inuit communities from an “outsider” researcher perspective. Cautious not to prescribe what counts as responsible, we draw on research experiences in several Nunavut communities to introduce and explain “engaged acclimatization.” This neologism refers to embodied and relational methodological processes for fostering responsible research partnerships, and is inspired by the significance of preliminary fieldwork in orienting the lead author's doctoral thesis. As a complement to community‐based participatory methodologies, engaged acclimatization facilitates endogenous research by enacting ethics as a lived experience, initiating and nurturing relationships as a central component of research, and centring methods on circumstances within participating communities. After we locate engaged acclimatization within resonant literature and details of interrelated research projects, our article sketches out four aspects of engaged acclimatization: crafting relations, learning, immersion, and activism. In our discussion of each, we integrate specific insights derived from field notes, observations, photographs, critical reflections, and literature that have brought us to this understanding. The four aspects provide conceptual and methodological tools for readers to apply in the contexts of their own research programs or in guidelines for establishing partnerships with Inuit or Aboriginal communities. The value of this article lies in the extent to which it encourages readers to situate engaged acclimatization in their own research and further develop it as a process. Article in Journal/Newspaper inuit Nunavut Wiley Online Library Nunavut The Canadian Geographer / Le Géographe canadien 56 2 211 230
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description In this article, we consider the formation of responsible research relationships with Inuit communities from an “outsider” researcher perspective. Cautious not to prescribe what counts as responsible, we draw on research experiences in several Nunavut communities to introduce and explain “engaged acclimatization.” This neologism refers to embodied and relational methodological processes for fostering responsible research partnerships, and is inspired by the significance of preliminary fieldwork in orienting the lead author's doctoral thesis. As a complement to community‐based participatory methodologies, engaged acclimatization facilitates endogenous research by enacting ethics as a lived experience, initiating and nurturing relationships as a central component of research, and centring methods on circumstances within participating communities. After we locate engaged acclimatization within resonant literature and details of interrelated research projects, our article sketches out four aspects of engaged acclimatization: crafting relations, learning, immersion, and activism. In our discussion of each, we integrate specific insights derived from field notes, observations, photographs, critical reflections, and literature that have brought us to this understanding. The four aspects provide conceptual and methodological tools for readers to apply in the contexts of their own research programs or in guidelines for establishing partnerships with Inuit or Aboriginal communities. The value of this article lies in the extent to which it encourages readers to situate engaged acclimatization in their own research and further develop it as a process.
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Doubleday, Nancy C.
Ljubicic, Gita J.
Donaldson, Shawn G.
Blangy, Sylvie
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Doubleday, Nancy C.
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Blangy, Sylvie
Engaged acclimatization: Towards responsible community‐based participatory research in Nunavut
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